Keiser - Keiser, AR
Posted by: cldisme
N 35° 40.506 W 090° 05.900
15S E 762625 N 3951793
A brief history to this tiny town in northeastern Arkansas.
Waymark Code: WM8YRD
Location: Arkansas, United States
Date Posted: 06/01/2010
Views: 8
As part of the Cotton Highway historal marker series, this marker in the small town of Keiser, Arkansas (US Census estimated 2008 population: 801) reads as follows:
KEISER
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First known as Savage Crossing, this area was a densely wooded village in the late 1800s. In 1912, Keiser, named for John Keiser, became the hub of a timber railway leading to a large Osceola lumber mill. The town's first general store operated in a boxcar, soon followed by Keiser Supply and a Lee Wilson & Company cotton gin.
History of Marker: Since the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program database does not list this marker and the marker is in pristine condition, one can assume it was installed late 2009 or early 2010.
Additional Parking: N 35° 40.501 W 090° 05.898
Link to Marker: Not listed
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